Jacob's Room: The Shakespeare Head Press Editon of Virgina Woolf

Hardback Published on: 16/06/2004
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Jacob's Room
Easily my favorite of Woolf's!
This novel was released in 1922, and utilises a mysterious protagonist, Jacob who often we learn deeply and intimately through others. An allusion to the e... READ MORE
Ella-Mae at Lewes

Synopsis

First published in 1922, Jacob’s Room was Virginia Woolf’s third novel and the first in her more experimental mode. Set in the years leading up to the First World War, the work is an elegy, not just for an individual character, but for a generation lost in and affected by the war.

This Shakespeare Head Press edition restores the text to its original form, notably recreating the space breaks on the page with which Woolf deliberately fragmented her narrative. The editor provides an extensive introduction, discussing the genesis of the novel, its biographical elements, the process of composition and revision, and the history of its early critical reception. A series of notes helps the reader to identify references and allusions, from sponge-bag trousers and gold beater’s skin to Tonks and Steer, and the Hampstead Garden Suburbs; while an appendix lists variants between the first UK and first US editions of the work.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780631177227
  • Number of pages: 224
  • Dimensions: 237 x 160 x 23 mm
  • Weight: 463g
  • Languages: English

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Jacob's Room
Wonderful
Loved this such an unusual premise, to write a book about a character, whom you only really get to know through everyone's interactions with or experiences... READ MORE
Claire Randolph